I've got the Toyo RT's MB
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I've got the Toyo RT's MB
Apparently pieces of Ambergris can turn up too - way more valuable!
Anyone who buys a Bunnings rain poncho is probably a bit of a tool.......... at least if they expect it to keep them dry! Haha.
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A couple of days ago we gave 'Fletch' a lift. Today the boat he dives from was passing. It moored up well off the coast & a couple of young fellas came ashore in one of the aluminium dories. First we...
New blog post - we are back up the Cape.
http://cuppa500.com/Blog/2021/03/01/cape-york-last-years-plan-renewed/
Oh sh*t Ben, I had no idea when you mentioned the faulty boxes in your shed. It’s wrong, just bl**dy wrong. I love that you now have an Aussie manufacturer, by geez those others are ar*eholes!
A little birdie tells me you know exactly where I am! Hope you had an enjoyable time out west. I actually went looking on the ‘net for the answer to this question about why cars changed to negative...
Caboosewa what is that exhausty looking thing on the front of your canopy?
Agree with Jack.
'Dictator Dan' rolls off the tongue more easily than 'Strong Dan'.
I can understand the frustration behind it though, this pandemic is a bastard!
i hear you Darren. The only downside I can think of might be a reliability issue. If a lift pump failed I imagine it would become a restriction in the fuel line. Easy enough to bypass in those...
Chalk & cheese compared to the OP's vehicle PeeBee.
I've looked longingly at slide on campers a few times. The Tommy Campers look good to me. Thoughtfully designed & well built, but for the 2 of us the bottom line is that no slide-on camper has...
I don't think a lift pump is necessary unless perhaps running a set which requires 'extra' fuel. Not sure about that, but I can say with total confidence that if Risky's vehicle is pretty standard it...
They look quite good in the Will Prowse video, but as far as back up goes I think I'd want better than 'contact us via ebay'. (or indeed Renogy AU's contact page & 'Customer portal'). Looks like you...
Had never seen them. What would be the advantage over the standard 'hand throttle'?
I have almost never used the standard hand throttle whilst driving, but on the occasions I did it was to set...
Drain when hot 'cos I just love the extra challenge of getting into the difficult to reach filters when they are hot, & nothing better than getting hot oil splashed on me when cracking open the sump...
So spill the beans then - what did you take away from the lesson that helped. That’s a way better shot!
A small graveyard out in the bush in the hills near Irvinebank, Qld
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Unmarked grave
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Unmarked grave
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That must be so frustrating! I'd have liked to see a stabilised shot of that too. How much has been cropped? What does 'auto scene' do in terms of settings (should be on the photo info)
I...
Nice. Yes when you have setting on the lens as well as on the camera it can be hard to be fluent enough to get things right at the time of the shot. Regular practice is needed if like me you have...
Mudnut, I believe you are using the same lens as me aren't you? (Sigma150-600) Have you set it up with the Sigma software? Looks to me like the focus is a bit out, plus the lack of light has...
Another DX4.2Tdi ex Telecom owner from Central Vic here, although I'm around 3000kms north of there at present.
Welcome.
You can adjust speed & level of impact, but not torque setting. Only way to avoid risk of overtightening is to use the rattle gun to undo the nuts & spin them off & to spin them back on lightly &...